Today's Links on Cancer Alternatives

"This is the first set of experiments to show that the
compound, Delta-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), inhibits EGF-induced growth and
migration in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expressing non-small cell
lung cancer cell lines."

Study author, Dr. Jeffrey Meyerhardt commented "Our
study certainly supports the idea that diet can impact the progression of colon
cancer, and that patients and their doctors should consider this when making
post-treatment plans."

A Glioblastoma brain cancer patient who just started
Antineoplastons, MRI shows after the first 6 weeks of ANP therapy—a 33%
reduction of her tumor (MRIs are done every 6 weeks during the first few months
of ANP therapy).

Pomegranate Juice May Inhibit Metastatic Breast Cancer: A
new preclinical study has just shown that pomegranate juice inhibits both cell
adhesion and cell migration for two types of breast cancer cell lines
(MDA-MB-231 (ER(-)) and MCF7 (ER(+)) as well as inhibiting key chemical
messengers which attract the cancer cells to bones. In addition,
pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines were significantly reduced by these
treatments. Researchers said that pomegranate may therefore be a "very
effective" treatment to prevent cancer progression.

Magensium for Preventing Colon Cancer: This latest
meta-study including over 338,000 people showed that those with the highest
intake of magnesium had 19% less colon cancer and 6% less rectal cancer risk.
It was also seen that every extra 50 mg daily intake of magnesium led to a 7%
reduction of colon and rectal cancer risk. This puts new emphasis on the proper
supply of magnesium in the diet as many americans (of all ages) don't get
enough.

Those who choose the Gerson Therapy trust their body’s own
healing mechanism. They are people who take responsibility for their own
healing. They are self-empowered and this in itself can help to activate their
healer within.

"These data showed that dietary GFE induced significant
growth inhibition of MDA-MB-468 cells in vitro and in vivo through a mechanism
involving the EGFR/ERK signaling pathway, suggesting that GFE may have a
protective effect for women against EGFR-overexpressing BC."